As Top Rank announced Guillermo Rigondeaux's final fight under their banner for July 19 in Macau, news emerged that the Cuban is no longer working with esteemed trainer Pedro Díaz.

Díaz, who previously trained Miguel Cotto, Odlanier Solis and others, informed BoxingScene via text that he has other boxing and MMA projects now and is not working with Rigondeaux.

Readers to the site will have seen photographs from 'El Chacal's' training camp in which he is seen to be working with Jorge Rubio, who appears to be his coach once again following a previous affiliation together.

[QUOTE=MaskedMurderer]I mean what can you expect from someone who left his wife and kids to fend for them selves meanwhile he came to the US for his own greed.
No morals this filthy cubans has.[/QUOTE]
Lol and you get mad cause I used the words texans but you constantly say stuff like this....

[QUOTE=ShoulderRoll]lol @ Zou Shiming being a relentless offensive machine.[/QUOTE]
Its kind of laughable bc he is so pillow fisted, but he is pretty relentless and throws punches from every possible angle. If he had power he would prob be considered an offensive machine. I think Roach did a r...

[QUOTE=Beercules]Can anyone shed some more light on this? Wasn't Rigo with Diaz since the amateurs?[/QUOTE]
Nah. They did work together during the olympics I believe but he changes trainers all the time. He has 13 fights and has worked with like 6 different trainers.